India urges US to reconsider proposed 12.5% tariff over 'forced labour' probe under USTR's Sec 301
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India has asked the United States to withdraw proposed tariffs on its imports. The nation argues the US lacks adequate evidence for its claims. India's submission highlights a broad approach by the USTR investigation. It states the current framework does not distort trade unfairly. India remains open to dialogue and consultation on specific concerns.
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